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Run
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To have legal validity in a prescribed territory; as in, the writ (a court order) runs throughout the county. To have applicability or legal effect during a prescribed period of time; as in, the Statute of Limitations has run against the claim. To follow or accompany; to be attached to another thing in pursuing a prescribed course or direction; as in, the Covenant (a written promise or restriction) runs with the land.



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However, the 'European' style coatings, with a very high percentage of calcium carbonate pigments (PCC and GCC), clearly demonstrate they are not only runnable, but also able to yield very good surface with superior print quality.
It is noteworthy that in New Zealand the sheer number of Grade [V to V high volume rivers which are runnable throughout the year is substantial.
A companion CD-ROM (included with the printed book) and IDG Books' Web site will contain runnable samples of live applications covered in the book, along with source code that can be easily modified or compiled and installed on any Web site.
 
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